his mother called it a dream. >> we'd like to welcome you to los angeles. >> from baghdad to los angeles, a 24-hour trip a world away, and a new beginning for youssif and his family. far from iraq's violent and uncertain streets. cnn correspondent arwa damon brought youssif's plight to the world's attention. she made the trip with the family and served, at least for the time being, as their translator. for youssif and his family, every day in their new home seemed extraordinary. >> she's seen a toaster in cartoons but not in real life. >> there were other slices of americana, previously only seen in the movies, manicured lawns, a swimming pool. a playground. another first, youssif's first doctor's visit with dr. peter grossman. >> he's not happy with me. this is not unusual. >> dr. grossman donated his services and planned to operate on youssif six times or more in the months ahead. trying to repair a face savagely burned when masked men in baghdad doused youssif with gasoline and set him on fire. youssif was a reluctant patient. perhaps because of the incredibly painful treatment he rec